How to do the sun room?

Lay the floor tiles first, and make a garden in the sun room. The floor tiles must not be laid flat, and the corner where the floor drain is located should be lower, so that the water separated from the soil can flow down from the floor drain.

Before designing, you must tell the designer whether there is any other design besides landscape in the sun room. If you build a glass shed on the balcony, the plants you grow should like hot and humid. If there is a corner to be used as a storage room, there must not be too many plants near that corner, otherwise there will be moisture in the storage room.

Then take the structure and build a floor drain system on the balcony within 10 square meter. It only takes one day-a partition is laid on the ground, and the distance between the boards and the ground is about 10 cm. The boards should be separated by a certain distance, leaving a leaking gap. Spread an isolation layer similar to non-woven fabric on the board to prevent water from taking away sediment during leakage.

Finally, lay soil and plant trees. The proportion of soil is very particular. It is best to dig around the transplanted plants. If the conditions do not permit, it is necessary to prepare the soil by yourself, then the ratio should be 2: 1: 1-2 parts of mountain mud, 1 part of rotten soil and 1 part of yellow sand.

Extended data:

The skeleton material of the sun room is welded with high-strength carbon steel, which has a solid structure and adopts advanced spraying technology imported from abroad, so that the paint surface will be as good as new for a long time and will never rust.

According to various requirements, the sun room provides a variety of special glass roofs, such as toughened, laminated, hollow, etc., which are novel in shape, gorgeous in design, safe in structure, airtight in technological structure, and excellent in heat preservation, heat insulation, waterproof and ultraviolet protection.

The secondary creation of high-grade residential spaces such as villas and terraces in duplex buildings has extended the breadth of residents' noble life interests, introduced nature into their homes, let the sun bathe their lives, have transparent contact with the stars and have intimate dialogue with the wind and rain, thus creating a picturesque landscape of modern cities.